Kaz’hack - CommentsNo ducks were harmed in the making of this weblog.2016-03-22T08:11:52+01:00Kazéurn:md5:a9f47af44d37c17f59ac5db8d567a80dDotclearJoining Phoxygen - Kazéurn:md5:c614454833b0972d59f4da67059f87362015-03-15T01:07:32+01:002015-03-15T01:07:32+01:00Kazé<p>Desiderius: ironically, contributing to Community efforts will be <strong>much</strong> easier now that I’m not a Mozilla employee any more. Looking forward to it!</p>Joining Phoxygen - Desideriusurn:md5:972e2f92af27a02e12326f4bb94543112015-03-13T08:17:26+01:002015-03-13T08:17:26+01:00Desiderius<p>Congratulations !</p>
<p>Hope we can work together again with Phoxygen</p>Joining Phoxygen - Daniel Holberturn:md5:463253dafa511f362f1af9fff64938612015-03-13T00:20:54+01:002015-03-13T00:20:54+01:00Daniel Holbert<p>Congrats, kaze!</p>"pip install" & "gem install" without sudo - Kazéurn:md5:cb8854c1d5bdaf41fffceb36d34b921f2014-12-12T16:42:57+01:002014-12-12T16:42:57+01:00Kazé<p>Excellent workaround. I’ve just added it to my personal <code>~/.zshrc</code>, it’s pretty neat!</p>"pip install" & "gem install" without sudo - lejenomeurn:md5:3faa1cbd3a4a99faed044743cc6f4ab32014-12-12T15:38:18+01:002014-12-12T16:37:20+01:00lejenome<pre>pip() {
if [ "$1" = "install" -o "$1" = "bundle" ]; then
cmd="$1"
shift
/usr/bin/pip $cmd --user $@
else
/usr/bin/pip $@
fi
}</pre>
<p>add pip2 and pip3 functs too if you're using py3 and py2</p>Back from Mozilla - Kazéurn:md5:abaa4008ded9b2f351cee427fda5dfa62014-12-11T18:10:56+01:002014-12-11T18:11:41+01:00Kazé<p>Yes, I really hope to do something regarding Kompozer. I’ve been experimenting a few things in this regard in the last couple
weeks, I still have a few tools &amp; platforms to test. I’ll write a blog post to share my thoughts and my plans next month.</p>Back from Mozilla - Auriolurn:md5:f575e0dd8d48b7d2575e03017fa337652014-12-11T15:38:22+01:002014-12-11T15:38:22+01:00Auriol<p>Sorry to hear about the outcome with mozilla. Does this mean you will be resuming work on kompozer. It appears to be abandoned!</p>Back from Mozilla - timdreamurn:md5:e4fea3e9dcfe85f6caac0211e01448d52014-12-11T04:52:15+01:002014-12-11T04:52:15+01:00timdream<p>Sorry to see you go. Best wishes.</p>
<p>You are making a right point though: people join the brand and leave the manager.</p>Back from Mozilla - Kazéurn:md5:22a493bf23a4a96ac81e71932e43d7d12014-12-11T00:20:21+01:002015-01-02T22:35:53+01:00Kazé<p>Tobbi: I won’t discuss my personal case publicly here for now, but I can share my biased view on the more general phenomenon — for what it’s worth.</p>
<p>The explanation I got from the HR head is quite simple: Mozilla is growing and shifting its work culture as the project changes (having a good desktop browser is not enough any more). To reach their new goals they’re hiring more “conventional” employees, to follow conventional work flows controlled by conventional managers.</p>
<p>My personal, biased view is that non-conventional employees leave because they aren’t (or don’t feel) as valuable as before, whereas conventional employees just leave as soon as they find a better paycheck. The higher employee turnover is totally expected, and is not seen as a bad thing in “conventional” management since Mozilla’s employee turnover is still below average.</p>
<p>To be honest, I find that quite depressing; I’m worried to see some of our best developers leave, and I’m not sure Mozilla can be as successful without our “superlative developers” and the sacred fire that used to power the project.</p>
<p>To be fair, this might be necessary to ensure Mozilla’s survival. I believe most FLOSS companies have already followed a similar path. As long as Mozilla can keep our platform developers (= the Gecko teams), this could work well.</p>Back from Mozilla - Tobbiurn:md5:c5adc0a08d6c742fb7598a60c7aa94c12014-12-10T22:45:39+01:002014-12-10T22:45:39+01:00Tobbi<p>Good luck with your future adventures and work.</p>
<p>May I ask why you're leaving Mozilla? I've seen a lot of people leaving recently, so that's why I'm asking.</p>Back from Mozilla - Nefzaouiurn:md5:42b2d5fec9fcbf9c7dcd3708d40f4d1f2014-12-10T18:40:59+01:002014-12-10T18:40:59+01:00Nefzaoui<p>You'll be missed. All my best wishes to a great man and great mentor.<br />
Thanks for the support and all the help and maybe will see you one day.<br />
Thanks :)</p>Still there - Kevin Sandalurn:md5:2eebee7230ee06e2017822a7ea2601d52012-12-14T23:30:36+01:002012-12-14T23:30:36+01:00Kevin Sandal<p>I am new to KompoZer and like what I see. I can see donating if this is not a dead project.</p>Still there - Thomas Michael Hoodurn:md5:c42e405131deb8cf3a2845dca4b9cce12012-12-14T03:01:50+01:002012-12-14T03:01:50+01:00Thomas Michael Hood<p>Is the next KompoZer update gonna include Hyper Text Markup Language 5 &amp; Cascading Style Sheets 3 support?</p>Still there - jburn:md5:5c1b06bf43c4824c583ad885ab1ff3dc2012-12-06T01:33:19+01:002012-12-06T01:33:19+01:00jb<p>Does this mean that significant work on Kompozer has been completed since the last update, and there is a reasonable chance of a new update in the Spring? Given that it's been almost 3 years since the last update, that's actually an encouraging time frame! :-)</p>
<p>Also, has work on the editor back-end been entirely dropped? It would be interesting to know the status of that project. (I must admit here that I don't even really know how the "editor back-end" relates to the thing I've been most hoping to see -- the inclusion of a simple and reliable HTML editor as part of the standard Mozilla product line).</p>Still there - additional resourcesurn:md5:dc3f6baf855daeffdbd46cae91e2e0c12012-12-05T20:17:14+01:002012-12-05T20:17:14+01:00additional resources<p>Christmas is coming, the Goose is getting fat, why not pop over to my <a href="http://satya.xp3.biz/" title="http://satya.xp3.biz/" rel="nofollow">http://satya.xp3.biz/</a> for some xmas bargains?.</p>DocEng2011 - raphkunurn:md5:4e14ddf72fec43f7a79f6bd04a855ceb2011-09-25T04:01:48+02:002011-09-25T03:01:48+02:00raphkun<p>Good luck ;)</p>DocEng2011 - Eleanoraurn:md5:e1317fdd0ab991a48173389c23f6c0792011-09-21T11:58:45+02:002011-09-21T10:58:45+02:00Eleanora<p>Hi Fabian<br />
das gewinnst du bestimmt. Ich drück dir die Daumen ;)</p>
<p>Gruß Anke</p>DocEng2011 - bigmeanmikerichurn:md5:a30ad68ef3baadc131a2df7af7bcf53d2011-09-21T05:48:57+02:002011-09-21T04:48:57+02:00bigmeanmikerich<p>Good luck at the conference! I hope your paper is selected for the Best Paper Award.</p>DocEng2011 - Desideriusurn:md5:703b636c68b8ad6cdfb1c8b7a8b736942011-09-19T12:10:51+02:002011-09-19T11:10:51+02:00Desiderius<p>I cross my fingers for you !</p>
<p>Your paper merit to be nominated as the Best Paper since your implementation of SMIL Timesheets is purely awesome !</p>
<p>Good luck !</p>DocEng2011 - sonnyurn:md5:45625807fc804a0c3719602b33f9c9e32011-09-18T13:14:59+02:002011-09-18T12:14:59+02:00sonny<p>Good luck!</p>